We’ve got the final Group A games at 5pm on Tuesday evening, with two places in the Under-21 Euros quarter-finals up for grabs.
Georgia have been the surprise package of the tournament so far and they top the group after two games having beaten Portugal and drawing with Belgium.
They’ve scored twice in both of their matches so far, however, they could be more defensive on Tuesday as they look to preserve their place in the top two of Group A.
While Netherlands are odds-on to win, we like the look of Georgia to extend their unbeaten run in the tournament against a Dutch side who have scored once in their two draws. Georgia And Draw in the Double Chance market makes plenty of sense.
Under 2.5 Goals
We’ve mentioned that Georgia could be more defensive as they eye a spot in the quarter-finals.
A draw is good enough for Georgia to book their place in the final eight and that could be reflected in the amount of goals.
We’re on Under 2.5 Goals, which has landed in three of Georgia and the Netherlands’ four total games. That trend should continue on Tuesday.
The other Group A game on Tuesday is Portugal v Belgium, which is a must-win match for both sides.
The tournament has been a bit of a disaster for Portugal and they sit bottom of the group with one game remaining. They lost against Georgia in their opening match before drawing with the Netherlands on Saturday.
It hasn’t been great for Belgium either and they’ve drawn both of their games, while scoring just two goals.
It’s a must-win clash for both teams but we’re not confident in either Portugal or Belgium taking many of their chances. We’re going to be bold and side with the Draw.
Both Teams to Score
We’ve made it clear we’re on the Draw but we are going to chuck in Both Teams to Score – so let’s pray it isn’t a boring 0-0!
Both teams should be throwing bodies forward as Portugal and Belgium need to win if they are to have a chance of reaching the quarter-finals.
Belgium are averaging a goal per game in the competition so we’re hoping that trend continues, while Portugal are bottom of the table and it’s win or go home, so it makes sense backing them to net.
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Our tipster James Walters gives his fancies for the final Group A games.
By James Walters / Football Tips / 3 months ago
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MULTI-MATCH BET BUILDER TIPS
All games kick off at 5pm, and available to watch on Uefa’s website
Netherlands v Georgia
Georgia And Draw
Under 2.5 Goals
Portugal v Belgium
Draw
Both Teams to Score
A Multi-Match Bet Builder with these selections pays at approximately 12/1 with Paddy Power. CLICK HERE TO ADD TO BETSLIP
5pm: Netherlands v Georgia
Georgia And Draw
We’ve got the final Group A games at 5pm on Tuesday evening, with two places in the Under-21 Euros quarter-finals up for grabs.
Georgia have been the surprise package of the tournament so far and they top the group after two games having beaten Portugal and drawing with Belgium.
They’ve scored twice in both of their matches so far, however, they could be more defensive on Tuesday as they look to preserve their place in the top two of Group A.
While Netherlands are odds-on to win, we like the look of Georgia to extend their unbeaten run in the tournament against a Dutch side who have scored once in their two draws. Georgia And Draw in the Double Chance market makes plenty of sense.
Under 2.5 Goals
We’ve mentioned that Georgia could be more defensive as they eye a spot in the quarter-finals.
A draw is good enough for Georgia to book their place in the final eight and that could be reflected in the amount of goals.
We’re on Under 2.5 Goals, which has landed in three of Georgia and the Netherlands’ four total games. That trend should continue on Tuesday.
5pm: Portugal v Belgium
The Draw
The other Group A game on Tuesday is Portugal v Belgium, which is a must-win match for both sides.
The tournament has been a bit of a disaster for Portugal and they sit bottom of the group with one game remaining. They lost against Georgia in their opening match before drawing with the Netherlands on Saturday.
It hasn’t been great for Belgium either and they’ve drawn both of their games, while scoring just two goals.
It’s a must-win clash for both teams but we’re not confident in either Portugal or Belgium taking many of their chances. We’re going to be bold and side with the Draw.
Both Teams to Score
We’ve made it clear we’re on the Draw but we are going to chuck in Both Teams to Score – so let’s pray it isn’t a boring 0-0!
Both teams should be throwing bodies forward as Portugal and Belgium need to win if they are to have a chance of reaching the quarter-finals.
Belgium are averaging a goal per game in the competition so we’re hoping that trend continues, while Portugal are bottom of the table and it’s win or go home, so it makes sense backing them to net.
TUESDAY FOOTBALL BETTING TIPS
All games kick off at 5pm, and available to watch on Uefa’s website
Netherlands v Georgia
Georgia And Draw
Under 2.5 Goals
Portugal v Belgium
Draw
Both Teams to Score
A Multi-Match Bet Builder with these selections pays at approximately 12/1 with Paddy Power. CLICK HERE TO ADD TO BETSLIP
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*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.
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